Atticus Finch from "To Kill A Mockingbird" is now that I'm older, but when I was a teenager it was Scout from the same book. She reminded me of myself as a tomboy kid. I think I switched to Atticus as I got older because he was someone I aspire to be like as I grow.
Interesting question. I wish more people would explain why they answered as they did.
2006-12-23 15:31:36
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answered by RMT1 3
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Cordelia Gray - An Unsuitable Job for a Woman
Mr. Darcy - Pride & prejudice
Emmett & Edward - Twilight / New Moon
Scarlett O'Hara & Ashley Wilkes - Gone with the Wind
Robert Langdon & Sophie Neveu - Da vinci code
I'm sure I have more but can't think of anyone else.
2006-12-23 13:13:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Auntie Jennison, the eccentric English lady from Visitors by Bob Chapman
2006-12-23 07:53:04
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answered by Nicholas B 2
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Meghan Cleary. From Colleen McCollough's "The Thornbirds"
2006-12-24 03:40:00
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answered by ball_courtney 5
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Hermione Granger from the Harry Potter series and Amelia Peabody Emerson from the Amelia Peabody series by Elizabeth Peters.
2006-12-23 10:19:05
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answered by Kristy M 3
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There is a character in a book called auntie jennison, she is English and she is as mad as a hatter, she goes around stealing ashtrays from the pub and farting loudly, she is so funny and she seems so real. The book is called visitors by bob Chapman
2006-12-23 09:17:20
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answered by taxiburt 2
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Aureliano Buendia from One Hundred Years of Solitude
2006-12-23 07:51:48
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answered by Kenaldinho 2
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The Count of Monte Cristo
2006-12-23 07:10:12
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answered by nowhere 3
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Gilbert Osmond from Jamse's A Portrait of a lady
2006-12-24 01:27:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably Edward Cullen from Twilight and New Moon. But Bella (from the same book) and Stargirl (from the book Stargirl) are close 2nd's.
2006-12-23 07:12:14
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answered by Ophelia 4
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